Hi All, I got a reply from Photohigher regarding my issue below.
I'm copying and pastnig it here. Though, for the record, it didnt work our for me...
possibly meaning I have a dead USB cable.
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It sounds like a problem with the wire harness or the usb programming cable.
You can test both of them using a program like PuTTY.
Plug the usb cable into the pan input skyline harness.
Make sure nothing else is connected. No skyline unit, No batteries, no receiver and no servos.
Run Putty
Select Serial under “Connection Type”
Input the name of the serial port (COM3 on my computer), this is the same as the com port you connect to when running the software.
Click Open
You should get a black window. When you type nothing will appear.
On the 20 pin connector short the 5[SUP]th[/SUP] and 6[SUP]th[/SUP] pins from the top right when a short piece of wire, they are the red(or orange) and white(or yellow) wires from the pan input lead. These are the transmit/receive wires.
Now if everything is working what you type in the PuTTY terminal should appear. Apply pressure onto different parts on the programming cable and harness.
If at any point it is intermittent then one of the cables is fault.
Let me know if there’s anything that’s no clear. Hope this helps.
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Hi guys
I just started fiddling with my Skyline (pre order version with the old looms and self made dummy pots).
Wanted to wait till things were more or less settled down from all the initial bugs before I start on it.
Well, I managed to get it to work on 1.2.2 but all of a sudden, I now cannot connect to the skyline!
There was the ocassional disconnecting, but could connect back if i restarted the power / software.
But now, in the same work session, nothing changed on my laptop etc, I just can't connect to it anymore.
When I try updating firmware, and software prompts to power up the skyline, which I then do, for a brief moment
I see the blue text on the software 'connected' and 'updating firmware', but very quickly it then disconnects.
Frustrating.